Deposit with cards, e-wallets or crypto in minutes

  • Visa debit/credit cards — Deposits post instantly, with a typical range of £10–£2,000 per transaction depending on issuer and casino limits.
  • Mastercard debit/credit cards — Funds usually appear immediately, with common limits of £10–£2,000 per deposit and bank authorisation required on some payments.
  • Skrill — Deposits credit in seconds, with typical limits of £10–£5,000 per transaction once your wallet is verified.
  • Neteller — Instant deposits, with a usual £10 minimum and limits up to £5,000 per deposit depending on account status.
  • Pay by Bank (Open Banking) — Bank transfers complete in minutes, with typical limits of £10–£10,000 per transaction and Strong Customer Authentication through your banking app.
  • Bank transfer (Faster Payments) — Deposits land the same day or next working day, with common limits of £50–£20,000 and a reference required to match your account.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) — Deposits are credited after 1–3 confirmations (about 10–60 minutes), with a typical minimum around £20 equivalent and network fees paid by the sender.
  • Tether (USDT, TRC20/ERC20) — Deposits clear after network confirmation (about 2–30 minutes), with a usual £20 equivalent minimum and fees varying by chain.
Quick comparison

Spinbuddha Payment Processing Times (United Kingdom)

Payment method Deposit time Withdrawal processing (casino) Payout time to you (provider/bank)
Visa / Mastercard Instant 0–24 hours after KYC approval 1–5 working days
e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller) Instant 0–12 hours after KYC approval 0–24 hours
Bank Transfer 1–3 working days 24–72 hours after KYC approval 1–3 working days (UK Faster Payments), 2–5 working days (international)
Crypto 10–60 minutes (network confirmations) 0–24 hours after KYC approval 10–60 minutes (network confirmations)
Prepaid Instant Not available (prepaid deposits only) Not applicable

Spinbuddha Deposit And Withdrawal Limits

Spinbuddha sets different limits depending on the payment method and your account status. In GBP, the minimum deposit starts at £10 for card payments (Visa and Mastercard) and £20 for bank transfer, while most e-wallet deposits start from £10. Spinbuddha applies a per-transaction cap, so larger top-ups need to be split across multiple deposits.

Withdrawals start from £20 for most methods, and Spinbuddha only pays out to a method that matches the name on the casino account. First-time withdrawals can take longer because the casino completes ID and payment-source checks before releasing funds, and this can also reduce the available withdrawal limit until the checks are finished.

  • Min. deposit: £10
  • Max. deposit: £5,000 per transaction
  • Min. withdrawal: £20
  • Max. withdrawal: £10,000 per transaction
  • Daily limit: £20,000 (combined deposits and withdrawals)
  • Visa debit card — withdrawals are approved in 0–24 hours and reach your bank in 1–3 working days, with a £10 minimum and a £5,000 per transaction cap.
  • Mastercard debit card — processing takes 0–24 hours and card payouts land in 1–3 working days, with withdrawals from £10 up to £5,000 per transaction.
  • Bank transfer (UK Faster Payments) — Spinbuddha clears the request in 0–48 hours and funds arrive in 1–2 working days, with a £20 minimum and a £10,000 per withdrawal limit.
  • PayPal — approval runs 0–24 hours and the balance is available instantly after approval, with limits set at £10 minimum and £2,000 per withdrawal.
  • Skrill — withdrawals are processed in 0–24 hours and credited instantly once approved, with a £10 minimum and a £5,000 per transaction limit.
  • Neteller — Spinbuddha completes checks in 0–24 hours and pays out instantly after approval, with withdrawals from £10 to £5,000 per transaction.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) — requests are approved in 0–24 hours and confirmed on-chain in 10–60 minutes, with a £20 minimum and a £10,000 per withdrawal cap (converted at the rate at processing).
  • Ethereum (ETH) — processing takes 0–24 hours and network confirmation typically completes in 2–10 minutes, with a £20 minimum and a £10,000 per withdrawal limit.